Connection system between a body and a handle of a kitchen utensil

ABSTRACT

Connection system between the body ( 2 ) and a handle ( 3 ) of a kitchen utensil ( 1 ), where the handle ( 3 ) is provided with a front surface ( 8 ) designed to be seated substantially on the exterior surface ( 9 ) of the body ( 2 ), and certain fixing means ( 4 ) exert such a force (F) on the handle ( 3 ) and the body ( 2 ) that they cause the front surface ( 8 ) of the handle ( 3 ) to slide slightly on the exterior surface ( 9 ) of the body ( 2 ) and to be tightened on said exterior surface ( 9 ), thereby creating a wedge effect between both surfaces ( 8, 9 ) that helps prevent the fixing means ( 4 ) from working loose during the useful life of the kitchen utensil ( 1 ).

TECHNICAL FIELD

The invention relates to a connection system between a handle and a body of a kitchen utensil, especially between a handle of any material and a exteriorly-enamelled body of a kitchen utensil.

PRIOR ART

A kitchen utensil provided with a body and at least one handle can be made in such a way that the handle and the body of the utensil constitute a single piece. Alternatively, the handle and the body of the utensil can be independent pieces which are connected to each other by a specific connection system.

The prior art contains a large number of different connection systems for connecting a handle to a body of a kitchen utensil. For example, a first system applicable to utensils whose body presents an exterior metallic surface is to weld the handle to said exterior metallic surface. Alternatively, in the case of utensils whose body presents an exterior non-metallic surface (for example, an exterior enamelled surface) the handle is usually connected to said exterior surface by screws or other mechanical fixing means.

The drawback of the handle-body union made by means of screws or other similar mechanical connecting means is that the union may work loose during the useful life of the kitchen utensil. In fact, it is common to see in a large number of kitchen utensils how the handles oscillate in relation to the body, giving an impression of poor quality and, most importantly, impacting on safety when the utensil is used.

The present invention aims to offer a connection system between the body and a handle of a utensil, where said system comprises the connection of screws or other mechanical fixing means, and where said system guarantees the correct and lasting tightening of the fixing means throughout the useful life of the utensil.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

It is an object of this invention to provide a connection system between the body and a handle of a kitchen utensil, where the handle is provided with a front surface designed to be seated substantially on the exterior surface of the body, and some fixing means exert such a force on the handle and the body that they cause the front surface of the handle to slide slightly on the exterior surface of the body and to be tightened on said exterior surface, thereby creating a wedge effect between both surfaces that helps prevent the fixing means from working loose. In other words, by means of the connection system of the invention, the tightening between the handle and the body becomes greater as the fixing means are gradually inserted, which helps guarantee that when the fixing means are completely connected they will not eventually loosen up.

The fixing means are preferably mechanical, and within this type, preferably screws. In a particularly advantageous embodiment of the utensil, the fixing means may be accessed from the exterior of the handle, in such a way that in the event that they are screws, the screws are visible from the exterior of the utensil.

It is another object of this invention to provide a kitchen utensil provided with a body and at least one handle connected to said body by means of the inventive connection system. Of course, said kitchen utensil may additionally comprise other handles connected by means of other different connection systems.

The invention may be applied very advantageously to kitchen utensils in which the exterior surface of the body is enamelled, although its application to other kitchen utensils of other materials is also contemplated.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES

Details of the invention may be seen in the accompanying non-limiting drawings:

FIG. 1 shows a perspective of an embodiment of a body of a kitchen utensil provided with the inventive connection system.

FIG. 2 shows a perspective of an embodiment of a handle of a kitchen utensil provided with the inventive connection system.

FIG. 3 shows a cross-sectional side view of a kitchen utensil that comprises the handle and the body of the preceding figures, connected to each other by means of said preferred embodiment of the inventive connection system.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

FIG. 1 shows a perspective of an embodiment of a body (2) of a kitchen utensil provided with the inventive connection system. The body (2) has an exterior surface (9) from which, in the embodiment of the figure, a protruding element (5) projects outwardly. The protruding element (5) has a U-shaped cross-section, i.e. is provided with an intermediate face (13) and two lateral faces (14). In the embodiment in the figures, the fixing means are two screws that are to be connected to two threaded holes (10) present on the intermediate face (13) of the protruding element (5).

FIG. 2 shows a perspective of an embodiment of a handle (3) of a kitchen utensil provided with the inventive connection system. The handle (3) comprises a front surface (8) designed to enter into contact with the exterior surface (9) of the body (2) of FIG. 1. Said front surface (8) preferably presents a geometry (curvature, dimensions, etc.) that is substantially the same to the exterior surface (9) of the body (2) of the FIG. 1. The handle (3) comprises an elongated gripping area (12) provided with an interior cavity (6) designed to receive the protruding element (5) of the body (2) of FIG. 1. On one of its faces, the handle (3) comprises two holes (11) which, once the interior cavity (6) has received the protruding element (5), coincide approximately with the threaded holes (10) of the protruding element (5) to enable the connection of the screws.

FIG. 3 shows a cross-sectional side view of a kitchen utensil (1) that comprises the body (2) of FIG. 1 and the handle (3) of FIG. 2, connected to each other by means of the preferred embodiment of the inventive connection system based on the use of two screws (4), which was already introduced in the description of the preceding figures. As can be seen in the figure, the screws (4) exert a force (F) on the rest of the elements, where said force (F) may be broken down into a tangential component (F1) and a component which is orthogonal (F2) to the exterior surface (9) of the body (2). As can be seen in the figure, the dimensions of the protruding element (5) of the body (2) and the interior cavity (6) of the handle (3) are such that when both elements (5, 6) are assembled there is not a tight fitting but a slight looseness between them (5, 6). When the protruding element (5) is inserted in the interior cavity (6), the screws (4) are fitted and the tightening of the screws (4) begins, the front surface (8) is substantially seated on the exterior surface (9). Then, as the tightening of the screws (4) is completed, the tangential component (F1) of the force (F) causes a slight surface displacement of the front surface (8) of the handle (3) in relation to the exterior surface (9) of the body (2), and the orthogonal component (F2) of the force (F) causes the tightening of the handle (3) against the exterior surface (9) of the body (2). This combination of a slight surface displacement and a slight tightening of two surfaces (8, 9) which at first were substantially seated creates a wedge effect, i.e. an additional tightening between both surfaces (8, 9) that is proven to contribute to the gripping of the screws (4) during the useful life of the kitchen utensil (1).

As can be seen in the figure, in the present embodiment the screws (4) may be accessed from the exterior of the handle (3).

The invention is feasible with one or more screws (4), although the use of two screws (4) advantageously results in a compromise solution between the tightening that is achieved and the number of fixing means to be used. 

1. Connection system between a body (2) and a handle (3) of a kitchen utensil (1), where said connection system comprises at least one fixing means (4) to connect the handle (3) to the body (2), where the body (2) comprises an exterior surface (9), characterised in that: the handle (3) comprises a front surface (8) in order to enter into contact with the exterior surface (9) of the body (2), the fixing means (4) exerts a force (F), where said force (F) may be broken down into a tangential component (F1) and a component orthogonal (F2) to the exterior surface (9) of the body (2), when the action of the fixing means (4) begins, the front surface (8) is seated on the exterior surface (9), and when the fixing means (4) is connected, the tangential component (F1) of the force (F) causes a slight surface displacement of the front surface (8) of the handle (3) in relation to the exterior surface (9) of the body (2), and the orthogonal component (F2) of the force (F) causes the tightening of the handle (3) against the exterior surface (9) of the body (2).
 2. Connection system between a body (2) and a handle (3) of a kitchen utensil (1), in accordance with claim 1, characterised in that the front surface (8) and the exterior surface (9) present substantially the same geometry.
 3. Connection system between a body (2) and a handle (3) of a kitchen utensil (1), in accordance with claim 1, characterised in that the body (2) comprises a protruding element (5), and the fixing means (4) connect the handle (3) to said protruding element (5).
 4. Connection system between a body (2) and a handle (3) of a kitchen utensil (1), in accordance with claim 3, characterised in that the protruding element (5) is housed in an interior cavity (6) of the handle (3).
 5. Connection system between a body (2) and a handle (3) of a kitchen utensil (1), in accordance with claim 3, characterised in that the protruding element (5) presents a U-shaped cross-section, comprising an intermediate face (13) and two lateral faces (14).
 6. Connection system between a body (2) and a handle (3) of a kitchen utensil (1), in accordance with claim 5, characterised in that the fixing means (4) connect the intermediate face (13) of the protruding element (5) to the handle (3).
 7. Connection system between a body (2) and a handle (3) of a kitchen utensil (1), in accordance with claim 1, characterised in that the fixing means (4) is mechanical.
 8. Connection system between a body (2) and a handle (3) of a kitchen utensil (1), in accordance with claim 7, characterised in that the fixing means (4) may be accessed from the exterior of the handle (3).
 9. Connection system between a body (2) and a handle (3) of a kitchen utensil (1), in accordance with claim 7, characterised in that the fixing means (4) is a screw.
 10. Connection system between a body (2) and a handle (3) of a kitchen utensil (1), in accordance with claim 9, characterised in that it comprises two screws.
 11. Kitchen utensil (1), which comprises a body (2), characterised in that it comprises at least one handle (3) that is connected to the body (2) by means of a connection system according to any of the preceding claims. 